Re: pakistan politics- oxford and cambridge danger
It was highly unstable period. Pakistan was butt of jokes. Nehru used to say "Main itnay pajamay nahi badlata jitnay Pakistan kay leader budaltay hain" (Pakistani leaders have very little shelf life - some may be in months).
Just like politikos of today, these so called "siasat daan" (on the same way as "ugall daan" - spittoon) didn't care about the country. Instead they all were busy pulling each other down.
That's why when Ayub Khan took over, Pakistanis heaved a big sigh of relief. Ayub's period saw stability and prosperity that was unprecedented in the short history of Pakistani nation.
Too bad, he was hounded down by two commies aka zab and smr. Factories built in Ayub's time were all looted by the commies, and Pakistan went from a forward looking "Asian tiger" down to the economic gutter where Africans and Arabs (non-oil) reside.
These so-called oxford-ians live and breed in Western capitalist societies, but they come home carrying socialist garbage from there, thus stinking up our country.
Not true.
Even during the first 11 years, politicians were not in charge. After death of Liaqat Ali Khan, Ghulam Muhammad became the governor General who was a corrupt beurocrat and he never let the PM work. He finally ousted him installed a dummy PM Mohammad Ali Bogra.
He was followed by Iskander Mirza, the desecndant of infamous traitor Mir Jafar of Bengal, he was an ex-soldier and secretary defense. He imposed Martial law in 1958 and brought in Ayub Khan who then overthrew him.